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The Olivetti Chronicles

by John Peel
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Overview

John Peel, best known for his four decades of music-scene radio broadcasting, was all the while committing his laconic brilliance to paper in articles and reviews. Selections of these writings amount to a second autobiography.

Synopsis

John Peel radio shows were required listening for millions, shaping the taste of successive generations of music lovers. But all the while he was DJ-ing, Peel was also tapping away on his beloved Olivetti typewriter, creating copy for an array of patient editors. He wrote articles, columns, and reviews for publications as diverse as The Listener, Oz, Gandalf's Garden, Sounds, the Observer, the Independent, and Radio Times. Now for the first time, the best of these writings have been brought together—selected by his wife, Sheila, and his four children. Music, of course, is a central and recurring theme, and he writes on music in all its forms, from Tubular Bells to Berlin punk to Madonna. Here you can read John Peel on everything from the perils of shaving to the embarrassments of virginity, and from the strange joy of Eurovision to the horror of being sick in trains. At every stage, the writing is laced with John's brilliantly acute observations on the minutiae of everyday life.

About the Author, John Peel

John Peel (1939–2004) was a legendary and massively influential radio DJ. The bands he championed include David Bowie, Roxy Music, T.Rex, Joy Division, The Fall, The Smiths, Pulp, Radiohead, and the White Stripes.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Limited
Pages
480
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780552157049

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